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Like so many industries, the arts have been hit hard during the pandemic. One of Idaho’s art staples, the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, had to shut down the entire season over the summer due to COVID-19, which means less revenue coming in. So to help with that the Shakespeare Festival has come up with a unique fundraiser, "The Snow Must Go On," a virtual holiday Cabaret.
Joining Idaho Matters live to talk about this are Charles Fee, producing artistic director and Sara Bruner, director of the upcoming Cabaret.
Have a question or comment for the show? Tweet @KBSX915 using #IdahoMatters
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Like so many industries, the arts have been hit hard during the pandemic. One of Idaho’s art staples, the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, had to shut down the entire season over the summer due to COVID-19, which means less revenue coming in. So to help with that the Shakespeare Festival has come up with a unique fundraiser, "The Snow Must Go On," a virtual holiday Cabaret.
Joining Idaho Matters live to talk about this are Charles Fee, producing artistic director and Sara Bruner, director of the upcoming Cabaret.
Have a question or comment for the show? Tweet @KBSX915 using #IdahoMatters

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